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President Donald Trump on Monday appeared to raise fresh questions about the Covid-19 vaccines that were first developed on his watch, saying his top public health agency is being “ripped apart” by debate over the success of the shots.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved updated COVID-19 vaccines for the upcoming fall and winter season.
Insurance coverage concerns affect 62% of those planning to get vaccinated, while parents struggle with unclear guidance for children
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Questions about the COVID-19 shot abound as federal recommendations shift and medical groups issue clashing guidance.
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The findings add to a growing body of research that show azelastine nasal spray, used to treat seasonal allergies, may have broad antiviral prophylactic effects.
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That being said, a COVID infection can still lead to complications such as long COVID, hospitalization, and death, said Coles. And, COVID emergency room visits are also on the rise in many parts of the country.